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Pressure Limits Human Tissue

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Pressure relentlessly pushes the limits of human body tissue tolerance. Soft tissues tighten under stress before reaching a critical breaking point. Tissues strain and compress under forces up to 300 kilopascals before tearing. At the Mariana Trench’s Challenger Deep, pressure rises exponentially, crushing all. This force pulls downward with over 110 million pascals, making it uninhabitable. Such immense pressure collapses tissues and materials, limiting human survival. Follow for one real science fact every day.
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Topic: Pressure vs Tissue

Created: 2026-03-05 10:07:12

Confidence: 90%

Notes: [{"claim": "At the Mariana Trench\u2019s Challenger Deep, pressure rises exponentially, crushing all", "explanation": "Pressure at the Mariana Trench's Challenger Deep increases approximately linearly with depth, not exponentially. The pressure there is about 1,100 times atmospheric pressure (around 1,100 bar or 110 MPa), which is extremely high and can crush most human-made objects and biological tissues not adapted to such conditions. However, the claim that pressure 'rises exponentially' is scientifically inaccurate. | Concerns: The use of 'exponentially' may mislead viewers into misunderstanding how pressure changes with depth in water. Pressure increases roughly linearly due to the weight of the water column above, not exponentially. Additionally, while the pressure is crushing for most organisms, some extremophiles and specially adapted creatures survive there, so 'crushing all' is an exaggeration.", "confidence": 0.9}]

Pressure Limits Human Tissue

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Duration: 33.72s

Category: Human Limits

Topic: Pressure vs Tissue

Created: 2026-03-05 10:07:12

📝 Script

Pressure relentlessly pushes the limits of human body tissue tolerance. Soft tissues tighten under stress before reaching a critical breaking point. Tissues strain and compress under forces up to 300 kilopascals before tearing. At the Mariana Trench’s Challenger Deep, pressure rises exponentially, crushing all. This force pulls downward with over 110 million pascals, making it uninhabitable. Such immense pressure collapses tissues and materials, limiting human survival. Follow for one real science fact every day.

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Status: Flagged for Review

[{"claim": "At the Mariana Trench\u2019s Challenger Deep, pressure rises exponentially, crushing all", "explanation": "Pressure at the Mariana Trench's Challenger Deep increases approximately linearly with depth, not exponentially. The pressure there is about 1,100 times atmospheric pressure (around 1,100 bar or 110 MPa), which is extremely high and can crush most human-made objects and biological tissues not adapted to such conditions. However, the claim that pressure 'rises exponentially' is scientifically inaccurate. | Concerns: The use of 'exponentially' may mislead viewers into misunderstanding how pressure changes with depth in water. Pressure increases roughly linearly due to the weight of the water column above, not exponentially. Additionally, while the pressure is crushing for most organisms, some extremophiles and specially adapted creatures survive there, so 'crushing all' is an exaggeration.", "confidence": 0.9}]

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📊 Confidence Score

90.0%